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The Drama to 1642, Part One
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Marlowe and Kyd
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Association with Shakespeare
Poetic quality of his work
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume V. The Drama to 1642, Part One.
VII.
Marlowe and Kyd
.
§ 9. Marlowes non-dramatic writings.
The chronology of Marlowes non-dramatic work, other, and presumably later, than the translation of Ovid already named, has not been determined, Two poems
Hero and Leander
and
The First Book of Lucan
are entered in the Stationers register on 28 September, 1593, that is, nearly four months after the poets death. The first, which had been left unfinished, was printed in 1598, and again in the same year, with the text completed by Chapman. The earliest known edition of the second is dated 1600; in which year also appeared two short pieces, the song Come live with me and be my love, in
Englands Helicon
(in fuller form than the 1599 text in
The Passionate Pilgrim
), and the fragment I walked along a stream for pureness rare, in
Englands Parnassus.
10
The nearly simultaneous publication of these pieces appears to indicate an effort by friends to leave little or nothing of the poets work unprinted; and the fact supplies contemporary evidence of a kind hardly consistent with the popular view of the disrepute of Marlowes last years. Personal testimony from Edward Blunt (in his remarkable preface), Chapman and Nashe, supplemented by the praises which
Hero and Leander
won, from both Shakespeare and Jonson and from humbler artists like the Water Poet, should go far to reduce the popular hyperbole of Marlowes social and spiritual outlawry.
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Note 10
. To these has been added an unimportant
Elegy on
[Sir Roger]
Manwood,
preserved in MS. in a copy of the 1629 edition of
Hero and Leander;
but the ascription has small authority, if any.
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